Image and text provided by University of Utah, Marriott Library

r IrII J< l CI If ij polll Chancre Ar b I 0 Your GAre Vet Advertliomonti DIG Ten Enough to Ono That Are They the D E SERET E4lING NEWS I Calamity and the Find to Want One Lose Is Twlcs Mans Your Way as True Oood Job Touchstone It If Often Try to sc7IIUT1I AND MMKHTV0 arESLAST EDITION TUESDAY JULY o I 1101 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH JTIIiTrFOUimiYEATlIVPAflKEA ADHERENTSP A rRfrONORABallot There Will be noOfl FirstClianuc in the FavoriteSons VoteTHEY WILL BE DULY RECORDEDMorain Delegation Will MaintainUs Attitude TowardsHcarMtfHAWS COURSE IS DOUBTFULAnnounced WithNotHanu yet itdraval of 1U Opposition toThe FavoriteMo Ju 5 1 p mAII thoSt Lou IIkoly that tho iseemed moreIt1Ole Idaf would not mootpreponderance cVFIlter eOllpJlmcntury votes1n thochaDJI1lncbaal21 Itutructwl for fovoriwID tM elates While tho Parrthe lrst ballotonpct would probably embracohr column south and neatly all the IntnUrethethe dolegato fromelt1lcled sfatesDolawurlyazuchunetts Wisconsin iMLBOurl would formalla andCantom their votes for Olrrt8fut and record for 0e1Or1Y Benrt and eockrcll rO pIOrefcounted upNew Jcrsey to notUnIT on tho flr8t batfor Parkervoteicn 10hi ui wh1o the llcclslim nt that delreached until totPUon will not boIndications nroperson the presentTltHm with Delaware In supIhltlt will Joinpart of Judgo CrayMAPBAtHUBETTSme MaBsanhusetH delegation haHtaken the additional step of sendingnt missionaries In tehalf of Olmydeclaration that Its deletat beyond a <raIl on will hold steadfastly to Wallffiwtwln la making no formal nttcmptU brim any other states fo his suppuit at thla HingeCALIFORNIAThe California Uleffalloh inalntnlmit atttudo that it nlll not wtivor Invi support of Hearst and confidentlyWtovrs that wlmn the name of theirinildate Is formally submitted by Mrtrims his slonuont petition will nervert only to hold nil his Instructed folveto but vill nerve to make It cleartut without hflr aid the New Yorktidldat cannot jecuro till necessaryirothirdd votePAUKBTUTES CALMIn the moantlmo the Parker adlieristi are rnlmly confident that no pottollie combination can now defeat himicl while offering no opixialtlnn to thooiling of complimentary votes contend that the avalanche ulll followtat Action and that tho Heoond ballot4S1 end the light The colttpfiq nf thoflimrany tippoaltlon Is alo n matterrt expwpskM unttsfactlon by tliosa wholiT been IcadlnB tho light for ParkerJD the New York dolcffdtlonOnNKUAL SITUATIONThe general situation ns nffccthiB thewttome of the convention remainedmchinged The strong load developedby Parker yesterday emphasized by thotenon ot the Pennsylvania dolegntlontl Iti late night Milan natnrnllv Prerokld some Inquiry na to whether nlImp d 1Iolliil followfJUuotH + + tII + + H + tHt + iHfoHt + t H 11 ifn + tl + IiI + + HJOHN SHARP WILLIAMSTemporary Chairman and Leader of the Democracy In the House of RoprslentatlvesJohn Blmrp Wllllamit olio of the brightest ibid ablest young men In puldlolife In his country and Democratic leader In tho house of lepreFientatlveslives at Yazoo Mk and wan elected from tho nighth district He was bornJuly 39 ISM at Memphis Tenn Ills mother having died his father who wasa colonel of tho TwentyBeventh Tennessee Volunteers Confederate HtatosIarmy being killed at Shiloh and Memphis being threatened with capture bytho federal army his family movedto his mothers family homestead In Ya Izoo county Sllss Young VIIIIamH received a fair education at tho public Ischools and afterward attended tho Kostucky Military Institute near Frankfort Kyi the tlnlvemlty of the South Sewanee Tenn the University of VirBlnla and the University of HcldlebcrB In linden Germany He subsequentlyBtudlod law In tho University of Virginia and In Memphis Tcnn In 1878 hereturned to Yazoo where ha engaged In tho practise of law and became acotton planter lie was a delegate to the Chicago convention that nominatedCleveland and Stephctuon and was elected to the Fiftythird FiftyfourthFiftyfifth Fiftysixth and Flftysovonth congresses and reelected to theFifty ulghth Congress without oppooltlonW J liiyan who yesterday offeredto support Pattlson of Pennsylvaniawas today giving encouragement to thofriends of McClollanIODUY GOSSIPThere wns some gossip about the hotel lobbies that several of the favoritesons would withdraw during the daybut this has not taken any definiteshllpo nt this hour The Parker managers eaU maul iilKht that they hopedthe Instructed tntfa would hold on theflrt ballot for their oandldaten but theaction of Pennsylvania la admittedly aBurloua blow to tha uftorts of tho tavorllo none and this morninG thin iilrwas full of HuggtfitlunH that learnt andOlnej and Wall would take stops torelievo the delegates Instructed forthorn Whether anything of this kindwill bo done romulns to be KeenPAHKKtl MIN CONFIDENTThe Parker mon lire confident thattho New York man will Bltcv a clearmajority on tho first ballot and thatfollowing tho precedent of all formerDemocratic national conventions thisshowing would Immediately bring Intoline n HUfllclent number of states togive him tho necessary two lhlrtls ofthe total vote of tho convention Suchn result It IB urged would ho simplyfollowing tho historic record of the party at their national conclaves tTill GORMAN OrgIt Is practically conceded that theGorman vote as a icsult of Pennsylvanias conclusion will be cast In thoInitial ballot for Parker If this Is followed by lll < c action on the part of anyother recognized candid lies then thoresult may prove nil none of tho leaders assert his assured nomination before tho convention assembles tomorrow Senator Oflrman has never been formally In It was n reply Senator Henry0 Davis of West Virginia mado to aquestion M to whether Hemitor GormanHas out of the presidential race lieadded that no statement can ho mudons to what Qorman will do At the bamoTIIIHI 1iiwT iHi ftI 1 + H + i1hlhlI iI1 + IITlil I thSENATOtt ART1KUI IHR GOI MANons ofWitMoil Astute Leaden of the Demoor tlo Party nnd Often Spokenof for the Proildenoytrlhur rUOorninn Btmooratof Laurel was born In Howard county MdMuth Ili pttbI f B Ire attended the county schools of his nnllvo county for nrr mount per q nn < 1 hI 1832 was appointed Page In tho United Staten senate Hon t th the nrrvlc0 or the enato until 186 at which Unto hi wan pentaMa inim r fin the flr1 ot ttoptomlwr 1800 ho WM removed from his positionf MirvT rnbIY appointed collector ot Internal revenue tot tin Fifth dUlrlott atto inli tYhlrh noltlon he held until the Incoming of the threat admlnlsto 1Mits jta In September 18W ho was elected to tho house of etolellnlft8 ofitfl 1Mane i 7 InRI8111turei was reelected In 1871 then elenio Hpiakor of thomi n June 18i2 ho was elected president of the Chesapeake A Olds Cnl ni rtnv Jn 187t > ° wnr4 county chos him to ropresont It In the Maryale >rp v he nrnae nn III HTO bit Wft roeloet for four yean Jn Januaryteak hie Wu rtried lnllrt Blllte Senator to suo l lfI1 Win P Why andNan ego neat MOlIh 4 1M1 He vvnn reeieoledIn 1888 nualn In 183 and In 108Hn atetote win Ied to Buaee George L WelllnBtcn Uepubjlo Hlj term ofexpire March 3 looa itlmo It ls understood thnf tho delegations from West Virginia Maryland and Itho District of Columbia which formedthe nucleus of the Gorman strengthhave decided to vote for Parker iIt Is also known that Ohio Is rtlrsatliufled with the favorite sun idea nnd willmeet at aclock today with a view orabandoning Harmon and voting totParkerWHAT IIIUAN SAYSThe situation Is unchanged saidI Air Hryun when opproaaheil early today for nn expression concerning theeffect of thenyiorrpfthePemisylVnnladelegation Ift Joining with the ParkerforcestorcoThI he added Is nil that 1 cansay except that the opposition to MrParker still existsPAUKHIl OPPOSITION MEHTSHt houls Mo July 6A number ofrepresentatives of the opposition toJudge Parker met forcoiifeteiuo todayIn Mr Heaists headquarters at theJefferson and after adjournment gaveout the following BtatementAfter n consultation among tliomembers representing the vnrlous candMiitos anti delegates opposed to thonomination of Judge Parker It wasformally agreed among them that thenomination of Judge Tanker Is impossible The opposition represents easilymuch more than onothlrd of tho votesnecessary to prevent n nomination nilof whom agree not to support JudgeParkers candidacy undor any circumstancesCite discussion In the conference andelsewhere developed a determined dh iposition to make a test of strength on Ithe first ballot nt least before surrender IIng The claim that even since thedeflection of Pennsylvania they will boable to contiol 100 votes more than thenecessury thin to prevent Parkersnomination but many of them concede tho Impossibility nf maintainingtheir full strength through many successive ballots unless early Inrotuls canbe made upon the Parker strongholdChin danger If made evident by the conditions In the antlPaiker delegationsIt In stated for instance that fully onehalf the Kansas and Colorado voles willgo to Parker on the first ballot findMaryland and West Virginia whichconstitute the seat of Mr UormunHstrength are ready to go over to theNew York candidate OH soon as theycan be rftleasod from their pledge tocnntor UirmanThe West Virginia delegation Is quiteat sea becatiBo Mr Gorman has not yetIndicated his attitudelIBYAN ON UKSOUmONH COMMITTCnSt Louis July 6At tho meeting nftho Nebraska delegation today W JBryan wan appointed to represent thestate upon tho committee of resolutionsMr Ilryanfl contention will bo for thernnlllrmtUloti of the Kansas City platform but the delegation recognizes theImprobability of securing such a standThe discussion was therefore devotedto Urn consideration of what to do Inthat event conclusion was reachedbut the tendency Is to accept the Hltiatlon If fairly liberal declaration can bosecured In that event Mr Bryan willprobably not make a platform fight onthe convention floor He has not formally declared his position but hisfellow delegates thus Interpret ItmntmATION GOSSIPSt Louis Mo July B The Virginiadelegation which arrived today saw In= = = =nil evenliiK paper yesterday that theywere for Senator Gorman for presidentThey all signed thin declaration written by Hvnutor DanielThe chairman IH hereby instructedto cant the vote of the delegation forAlton B Parker nn long na Ills startleIs before the conventionWhen the delegation met litter theyforinully resolved in the game senseInstructed for Parker the Texas delegation nt Its meeting today hind only toorganize Tho meeting was entirelyharmonious and nlthouKli no formalresolutions worn passed the ununlmousKcntlmcnt of the delegation appeared tofavor A conservative platformII M Johnston wan elected nationnl commlttcemnn Senator Halley sternber of the resolutions committee antiT W Gregory member of the credentials committee The delegation didnot commit Itself on the subject of thevice presidency Representative T IIHall lOS selected to second the nomination of Judge Parker anti C H Hmlthto second the nomination ot the vicepresidential candidateInquiry among the Norolh Carolinadelegation shows tlmt Parker sentimentwas predominant nod this delegation Issubject to the Unit rule and Pinker Ininsured the vote of this delegationAt nn Informal conference of thinDelaware diIcfintloii early today It wattdecided that the delegation should adhere to Judge GrayWhile the decision was not dual Itwag nnld that as yet the delegation cawno rcson to abandon Hielr fvorltc sonTAMMANY IS IKHWTlUIIt has Not AiMKiitneed Withdrawal of Opposition to ParkerSt Louis Mo July 6The meetingof the Now York state delegation todaywas marked by a degree ot harmonysuch OH HUB not proailed In this delegation for several piesidentlal conventions It wns rumored prior to themeeting that Tammuny had practicallydecided to retire gracefully from Itsheretofore emphatic opposition toJudge Parker and thin was partiallytonMrmcd by what took place at thedelegation meeting In tho first placethere was no objection to the Detectionof David H Hill ns a member of thecommittee on resolutions and thisharmonious action was repented whenSlate Senator Thomas r Grady ofTmnmany hall was selected ns themember of the committee on rules andorder of business Pornmr UnitedStates Senator IMwnrd Murphy Jr ofTroy was made chairman of time delegation and Norman 17 Mack or llurfalo wan reelected nn national committeeinan James W Rldgeway ofBrooklyn a McCaren adherent wastinnnlmotisly selected to cnresont thlslate on the conmilttcu on credentialsMONEY QUESTIONThe only spice Injected Into thcmeeting wns tho offering of a resolutionby Ilouike Cockran providing that Inthe opinion of this delegation I plainRtntement should be Included In thelilntform that the decision of the people on the money Issue na twice excmI > lIIIId in two election shoTild bo theUntil settlement of the MuncliliJluftlQnintnVttf rlwr l TnFRfjrwSmrlJ8lftt ig nernr election Mr Coekrnn InnpcnkJng to bin rctolutlon and urgingIts adoption said that the llnanclulquestion UK presented In the two lastnntlonnl platforms had been dlHcnrdodby the people and that this decisionshould he Ito basis ot thin financialplunk In the new platform CleoigoUnities of Rochester opposed MrCockiunB motion He argued thatthere was no reason for nn extremelyradical couiso on the plank and believed that the mntter could be safelylen In the hands of Senator lull Homoved that It be referred to SenatorHill with powqi This was adopted by in vote of CO to 26TWO TIIIRDS RULiSenator Grady offered n propositionthat should n resolution bo IntroducedInto tho convention proposing nn abrogation of the twothirds rule and theadoption of 1 majority rule New Yorkshould opposed It Senator Hill remarked that he thought that muttercould bo Intelligently acted upon bySenator Grady In the committee onrules and it was unanimously referredto himThe meeting thcivadjouined subjectto the call of the chairman Aftor adjournment Delegate Bird Coler saidI Is perfectly evident that SenatorHill and his following do not Intend totake a definite stand on tho moneyquestion They nio going to take Ihalfway course so as not thoroughlyto dlsplenhe Mr Ilryan and his smallfollow gender Charles R Murphy of Tammany hnlll WIIH asked If there was anytruth In the statement that Now Yorkhad decided to withdraw UN oppositionto Judgo Parker Ho MidVe have not announced any suchdecision hut those who have candidatesenncldlltesother that Judge Parker In the convention seem to be afjnld to take theInitiative In forcing their candidates totho front and I do not know why weshould bother to assist them Somopeople nio sadly Inching In backboneLewis Nixon Charles A Towne sadseveral other Tammany men close tothe chief nodded In acquiescence whenasked If Tnmniftny lint censed to actively fight Judge Parker IThe Tammany people arc so confident that things are going to runsmoothly that they have practicallydecided to order their special train toleave Friday afternoon anticipatingthat tho convention nlll ba oer atthAt timeUTAH IHMOATrSTendered n Ilcccptlnn nt the UtahState IlnlldltiRSt Louts Mo July 5Utnh delegate to the Democratic national convention were tendered a reception nttheir state building At the worlds fairtodaynHOPKINS DEFEATEDHEARSTHARRISON ISubCommittee to WhIch WasReferred Illinois Contest Reports for RegularsSTATE CONVENTIONS SUPREMECase Will he Carried Before CredentialsCommittee and 1ossllily toConventionfit Mottle Mo July 6Tlte subCoinmlttee of the national committee whichyesterday mid lust night heard the evldonee In thn Fourteenth dlHtrlct of Illinois todny reported to the imtluimlcommittee that It Wim thc unanimousopinion of the members of the 8ub condelegates benilttco that tho Hopkins delegltesallotted to ictnln their seats The reoport wan concurred In and the llopklnpeople will hold their scats unless ousted by the lon of the commltteo oncredo mit haleBASIS OP DECISIONThe decision of thus BUbcommlttcowatt basel on the ground lint the stateconvtuitlon wan supreme Hint tights titthe dlstilrt Caucuses ale not propermatters fur adjudication by the national ram m HUe and It IB not the buslliCHsof tho national committee to go beyondthe record of tin convention ns submitted to them This nhow that the Hopkins people flee regularly accrediteddelegates and because of thin fact thosub eomudttee gave KB verdict forthem and did not consider that It hadany right to go behind tho returns andtnko up tho evidence submitted Thelight should have been in the opinionof tho committee made In the stateThin attitude of the national committee sustains tho contention of the Hop Ikins people who insisted yesterday Inevery contest that the national com Imittee did not have the right to decidecontests in dlsttlct caucusesHA1UU3ON MEN DIBHUAnTENKUTho Harrison and Hearst men weregreatly ellnhenrtcned by their defeatgreatand announced their Intention of carrying the tight before the committeeon credential cold If beater therebefore the convention Itselfbeore statement did not ularm theHopkins people who wild Unit tho arKUinent that lion for them before thnational committee would hold goodhetore the committee on credentialsout before the coiivntlon ideaIt In nil ovor told John p Hopkins Vo uoitaUlcrvvJOT4VQUlaThere wns m fcntM < oUmik a Re for thecommittee to do What steps may betike later will have no effect Ourdel + asttes will jemnln just where thotleltdteState convention scaled themD13FIA1 von BlYANThe victory of the Hopkins factionwas nleo a defeat tot tV J Uryan whohas made the light almost a personalmatter Ho yesterday attended thehearing In the greater port of the rotted and showed his nnxlety In everyway to win the seats for the HarrisonAll Imf peopleThin action of the commltteo Is fnrrcadilng he wild nail means that thurelltllnl n few men Is to stand beforethe wishes of the majority of the delegates 1 hope the credentials commlttee will see the matter In u different lightThe contests In the other states werereported by the various subcommitteesan previously announced and their notlon wag approved by the national commltteo which then adjournedWHAT riOHT INVOLVEDThe fight In the Illinois delegation Involvcd 13 districts cud two of the delegatcsatlirge and was one of the Hereest ever peen II any convention Thohearing yesterday unit last night betoro the Hubcommittee of the nationalcommittee was only preliminary fdrboth fides The hitter work wi 1 11later before the committee on credentials and It Is almost certain at thislime that If there In any chance to gettime contest to the Moor of the convention It will go there and be waged with01 10Hevcrnl times last night the retortbetween the contesting factions were ofco heated I nature that ChairmanHtone of the sub conmlttce was compelled repeatedly to call for order andonly suggested that the gentlemen fromIllinois would hind the outside of thnhotel a proper place to conduct theirarguments It their minds were madeup for a bull fight101ANDW VOIIKCharges of highhanded work weremade mado repeatedly against tho secretary of the state convention GeorgeA Ilrennan and the representatives ofthe Twentythird district M fa Kudydeclares that twice he hud furnished toMr Urennnn the names o the tho delegates selected In their district caucusand that twice Mr Ilrennan hadthrown It on the lloor and he hadfound It there and submitted I In thecommittee This brought lircnnnn tohis fet with an ImpieMoncd denial ofthe assertions made by Mr lusty and Ihp wound up his defense with the declaration Everybody known that Iwould not ilo such n thingThis called forth Jeers from the consilence testants and Uwnnnn took his tent InsilenceANAN ACRIMONIOUS FKUITAn acrimonious fight took place Inthe hearing of tho contest Inthe TwenThe News Correspondent At SI LOllSLooks Like Pnrlcoi nnd Tuinoi For rLunniDjft Mnfcs But Air Is Full of Uncorlninfy =Dubois Still liidiufi His lobby HorsoExStsn toi4 Cnnnon Choson toFlfihf Him I3oforo tho CommitteeBpoclnl to tho NewsRt lul8 Mo July 6The lay liefore the convention everything In excltoinont tumors of combines fly thickanti fast Now It la claimed Parker Isfinfo and all ore rusting to thn bandwagon again Then It In sail thatBryan linn combined with Tammany Inthe tntoronlN of McOI llnnand tliit Parliar U dnfnrttcdi and no lines lute llflbteach fared claiming to be vlntorlmiyet everything doubt and uncnrtulnty but with chances 8n favor of Pnrkerand TurnerantTh plutform builders are at workI anti the master minds are engaged Inframing tho sues J II avldent howover that there will be 1 hot Unlit oversome of the plnnk Ilryan will contumid for u rennirrnancn of time KimsaiCity platform but I large majorityvvlll contend for modlflml dRolnratloimon several Important nuritlnniHonntnr Dubois I still riling huhorse but hs to behubby hOrle seems I gettint weary The IHnh contingent Infljrlitliilf unc elnely and Is hopefulOf BllOftlHHeimuir Cannon hiss bent Bolectnd tomake the light before ha committeeon platform anti rcsnlutlonn nnd It cansafely be predicted thnt If nay referenc to ttnli affairs Is made It will notbe along the lines nt a proposed amendiliont to thn Constitution but merely Iileclnrntlon rraotlcnlly In the languageof tho Utah stain constitution Inilntlngthat there shall ho no union of churchand suiteLarge del Entons tire bare from everyslat and n more ntliuilnstln v liventlon has never been held Tomorrowthe flood of oiatnry btiglns and for threedays nt leant moat questions by timegreatest men In the L > emocriMo partywill bo dlsouuod furtytythlrd dlktrkt Here It WM admittedthat ion Alfr d Orendorff hud UinNelttctod bj I iiwulsr and I iKjItlngcaucus ns well uml that later tile nnmowas removed nail that of IHiiican rlCHI was substituted Mr Ue t lnnl ted Upon tils regularity of the yrncuid<InglIn the Sixth dlitrlvt which N thehome of Frank 1 Qulmi who ai < t > d aschatrmun of tilt convrntluii it MBarnes who pre ontixl Ibl ease nf thecontestants declared that the iiiiiniH ofthe deleiraten as nnnouneid by SecyDrennan constituted a clear case offorgery mid asserted that lie stateiionlH of the contMtees vcrp no entitled to weight beeenco any nuin whowould forge a slKiiature would commitpeijury to back It upWHAT DO YOU MlUXWho do you mean asked Quinnt menu the man who altered themimee on the report ot that t18trllLnuwiH replied Hnrnei 1 do notknow who did It but whoever his wascnn put the shoe on and went ItMr Quhut took the 1100 In bin owndefense and dtrlnritl that the stalelull which had IRCII node by the coniiKlnntf that the list of the delegatesfrom the 81Meenth dlslilci had beenloud to the convention was absolutelyfalseThe Kcono In these contests was pruollcally repented In till uf the other allboth sides Wore determined to carry tielight to the court of last resorttiter the adjournment of the committee It wan announce by three luftiiiit iniiiibtrH of the commltteo thatlimo report circulated curly In the tiny totime effect that this Uopklnn people wornto be unseated In ntvcitil dlMtrlrts innscoriect The tlwt declulon of the CIIinlttu was to doclaro the HopldiiH menout In the Seeond Sixth NinthTwentyflint Twentythird Fifteenthanti Hlxteenth dlstrlcttt After reachingthin decision the cnmmltlae vent overthe nrnund for the second time cuddiclded that they Imd no Jurisdiction Inthis mattpr nnd that the leconl ot thepicnic slate convention bhould b hold HUPopulist CoiivcntliinSpiIngt end ills July 5Whell timePopulist convention was called to 01dci today there was a lung wrnngloer the report of the commltteo on credentialsdlnlllisThu repel of the committee on permanent orKtinlzntlon hiought forth nstorm of protest ruin the fusion wingof the convention as time report showed Ithat the MtddleoftheHoadors had HO Icured nil the olllrers o the convontlonRobert Hhllllng of WlKcoimln protestednunlnnt what he termed highhanded andunfair methodsIndue J W Dabb of Kansas and JW linltd ot Texas far the Mlddleofthe Iloadere made conclllntoiy speeches plendliiK for harmonyThe report of thl committee wnadopted and the follovilng declinedthe permanent officers of theIht pelmOlollt omcell conventiontionChairmanChairman J MMallutt of Texassecretary Charles II do Krnnce ofNebrnska assistant secretary W OChampell of KansasTho commltteo on plntfnnti not bclncready to report recess was tnlicn until1 oclock p mThe member nf the national comlowing mlttoe so far Mlcl l Include the folMontanaJ It ColderbMil WilliamCaney Abrnm 1IQ1I WIIRlnOklahoma H finunders John 8Allen W IL Trefoilrolorndo K llnzen II 11 Northcot A U GrayWnshlnBtnn Hdwnrd Clnyson C COb on II PnrknrdTIIIJ MACHINISTSTheir TniiHMlsHlsslppI Coiivcntutu OrniuilCH In DenverDenver July 5Tho transmlsslnslpplconvcntlnn nf thn Intornntlniml AstOclalion of Mnclilnlxtx orKtmlifit brio todaywith Touith Vlre IlHslddit WUon ofBan rrnnrlpcn ns chulrmin nail Soitueldraco o Omaha ns secretory Sixty tidegates will attend time seselunmi which willcontlniie tor 10 days Tin innvimtlonwill form plans for bringing all notchi hIKe Into one orRnnlintlon Another uestlon to be considered Is tho8tnlillMiiicnt of n reserve fund and timelowing uf VnweHmnent 10 curry on thfcshrike of machinists on the Hinta Iomill milliun Stukclbcrurt Snrrovv KscnpuAtcho Klnu July elieut gen UnionHlnkclberK and the Itounianlan mllltRrynttnche narrowly cpcspod itrnwnhiK today ovliig to the sudden ilniHllnir of liebeudiUortcrs nf DIP former 8 army corpHThey Ire both costumed by mldleis whocut their WilY through the tentsNOKOI SURVIVORSSteamer Chartered In Son rollk Klilinll and St Ivllila IsliuulHStornonny Scotland July 6TimeDanish authorities have chartered aslramer to search the Uoeknll StHilda and Klannan Islands for survivorsof the vvrfcckeil steamer Now Twochildren who were among the rescuedimpflOHRorH of the Norge died In thehospital here ns a result of exposurenuu IN noisePioneer Hook Store Hiirned WithLoss of 25OOBoise Ida July sFl c which brokeout In the Pioneer book store enrly thisitiurnlnB completely gut tel lie placecnnilnK n Iou of from 10 to JJOOOOThe Indldlne was dflinngMl to the extentof UOJ fully covered by Inmiraiico Infurnncc on the stock was JKOM Tilebonding belonged to James A ritiiicy Kstore J Phelps wn proprietor of the bookMrs Angle Myers Arre > tcJKnnrns City July BMr AggieJlycm the widow of Clarence Myers nprinter who WAS killed In bin home herotwo months ago after n terrible strugylawith his naeallant who Petered Tillroom at nlnht and attacked him with 1razor line been taken Into custody unitIs being hold tor lnvestlK tloii 11Myern refused to old In the arrest ofKinnk Hottmnn who In being held ntWslln Walla Wash on a olmnw ofmurdorlnn Myem tollman mid MrsMjern were friends aid both eamher from IIIcRlnflvllle lotThe Pcrcsvlct N Snfeflronttndt JUI 6AII doubt I In the Isafety of the Pftreivfet which accordInK to report lied been torpedoed atPort Arthur In removed In the nrclutof a telegram from the mpuln of thobattleship Mylng the hip null nil nnni Iboard are well Thn telegram wlilahwits dated root Newchwu ne wnshroimht there by InriMNla boat dealroyerIleutonnnt IlurukaffNOUGI VICTIMSSulHcrlptlon In Dchnlf of TheirItehitlvei StnrlcilropenliRnti Jidt 0A subscription Inhehnif of the retnitise ot the vlvtlnwaninf thin rvxiiil Mimengfia nf tll laotshuteiun NMC1 which fmnuli ri iueeiliij Julie rn r It iikell rnf lre hW8tiif HI 11 Id ml nltli the I IRS n r Can IhMwits opened lo rI > ln Alinni lee llrntIrdonors wrl AniirUiin tuilMi i iinlolanus ore IKHIIIIIK in from tlio njnl runtlly and people m Americn tumid oleuwhere=DINGHAMJUNCTIONSHOOTING SCRAPESMysterious Affair Occurcd in alAustrian Hoarding HotsoLast NightLOUIS PALMER FATALLY SHOTMost of the Men Involved CannotSpeak English and All ArcKclkent Over MatterSHERIFF EMERY INVESTIGATINGWHS an Effort to Keep the ParticularsPro li the InblicImm thc MeantimeThe Men Vnnted I scopeA very mysterious HliNitlnu ecrnpnoccurred In on Austrian haurdlni houseat Ihmi him im Juuitlon lust night atabout 1180 orluuMIn which Louis Palnlor vvn fatally eliot over the heart byeither Prank or Jmne Hinlth and 14now At thn point of death The Hmllhbiotlmrw have dlnnpiKftred and SheriffEmery anal tits tltputlM are trying tolocal them Tho matter twos kept 1secret by thin Auntrluns In the honsuuntil this morning about 9 oclock whenDeputy Sheriff ttockstead was nottllcdof the affair by Mike Klshor who hadbeen told of the shooting by sonic ofthe boarderThe deputy at once started to workon the case and notlllttd Sheriff Emeryof the affair from what can bn honested from those In the hoiuw Palmer wartIn bed when the Hmlth brother en mimelobs the loom and one of them Immediately pulled out his revolver andtired nt Palmer striking him Just abovothe heart Although Iho matter wankept from the olIlolalH 1r Kiel VHScalled at mice and had the wimudndman removed to tho Murray hospitallull iittcndcd to hlm At 11 oclock today It was stated tlmt he could notpossibly recover to the two brotherswill probably have to answer to thecharge of murdr When they are nrpreheadedNo ono Moms to know tho alums oftime shooting or If they do know theysro 111111 to tall limo oljlclals anything about It lost of tho men nt theliaise me unable to talk thin Jtagltidilanguage HO It IB extremely dllltcultto obtain any of the facts in the caseThey also seem Inclined to give themen who did limo shooting an opportunity to mcnpo Sheriff Kmory hisnotlllcd Dm ollltlals of tho other cumtel near hcic and they are keeping Iclose Match to tho men The sheriffhaw A picture of one o tho men and nsthey booth look very much alike ha canfurnish 1 good description of both ofthem I Is said that Hmlth Is onlyan assumed name and probably veryfew of thtlr fellow countrymen knowtheir correct nameJKILLED AT TUCKERBon of James Unllnrd tho Victim of anExplosion Fierce FightSpecial to the News1rnvnJuly Gfho llywirold sonof James llBllanl of Tucker wan nceldintnlly killed there yesterday afternron by an explosion of powder Particulars of tho sad affair cnnnot bo obtained but it H presumed the lad wascelebrating fhln the fatal accident 0cm redItlclwrd Allen woe arrested today bythe sheriff and will Ixi held AwaitingUc wi wallnhit loeult nf InjurloD sustained by Albert Olsen of Planant View In rd fightbetween the two lint night usersilalmn he was assaulted by Allen madtint tho latter struck him with a berbottlo while Allen cats he struck himonly with his lick Olsen Is stutteringfront concussion of the bruin and unnimcoiHcloiiH most of thn night DrItoblHon who Is attending him says howill recover all right although his condition la quite Berlotm The lijolilbone one of the bonds of the tltmutIs fractured nnd this h1 to the beliefthat the man was vhokml by his aswillant Tho trouble occurred at tho Weltquare last nvenlnif trills the displayof flraworl WAD going unDID WHILE TRAVELINGSucJJon Dsmieo of Wisconsin Man onS P Pnwougtr TrainSptal 10 the NewsOgen Viuli July i Alfred Mtriltt otKownikiim Win while en rout homofrom the cnmi dropp load on the platform of n Southern 1actno pamcngtrtrain at Terrace Utah yesterday ntteruoou The young man w ee about I yearnof cue find had gone on A trip to thocoast after having burled hi wit ef twovtki It Is tbouiht that hli wifesdath so preyed upon his mind ns lit affect his heart and bring on Apoplexfrom which ho died Hit rel llvee arewelltodo and have beenwel people I 1 notifiedof bin fuddon hOlt of tho lUnnlellroR who have beendoing rattan work at aienwood park farname llm puet Nil yeiluriUy afternoonwhile IlufUlnl anti broke unu of timehunt of UP rlahl trm The fall weeMtistl thronnh the tRI ZO breaking eatweeks the injury will lay him up for severalThe balloon nuronilKti which wits tohave been clvrn pRI mav at Qlonwotxtjwrk did nOl time of wins to thu halloan intohhiK else Jui iMvloini to thetime of the ctntrimenil siivlcoe or thin remains otKranklln Iit > < viidfiir se 4 Mr apt MrsWalter lUownlnK will b < held nt 1 p mtomorrow Hi the family r < ulilrneo rear utate Twrnt < liit HtrottTin fun nil + f Unnlil Jln n1 ens nf thostrmhns of MliliiUavH m iliti 111 vlll nutbit hl1 onlll Hniulm In > hi ti matte tItlr hank ss n dil r I tit ad In aImiij Tti time and iU u will to anPQUUced liitorinI